Sunlight
AaronicStuff Lyrics
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And wave to yesterday
The sunlight hurts my eyes
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Sunlight hurts my
Sunlight hurts my
Sunlight hurts my
Sun, sun, sun, sun, sun...
Sunlight hurts my eyes!
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
Don′t look to the skies!
Eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes
Put on those shades
And wave to yesterday
The sunlight hurts my eyes
Put on those shades
And wave to yesterday
The sunlight hurts my
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
Don't look to the skies!
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
The sunlight hurts my
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
Don′t look to the skies!
The sunlight hurts my eyes!
In AaronicStuff's song "Sunlight", the artist describes the pain that is felt when exposed to sunlight. The lyrics repeat the phrase "sunlight hurts my eyes" throughout the entirety of the song, emphasizing the discomfort and sensitivity that the artist experiences (as well as potentially conveying a deeper meaning). The repetition of this phrase, accompanied with the command to "put on those shades," implies that the artist is trying to protect themselves from the painful effects of the sunlight.
The line "and wave to yesterday" can be interpreted in a couple of ways. Firstly, it can be seen as an attempt to retreat into the past, to a time when the artist didn't experience this pain. Secondly, it can be seen as the artist acknowledging that they are in the present moment, but choosing to acknowledge the past and carry on. The use of the phrase "wave to yesterday" gives a sense of goodbye or farewell, and potentially conveys the idea that the artist is saying goodbye to a time before the pain.
Overall, "Sunlight" can be interpreted in a few different ways, but the most prevalent interpretation is that the artist is expressing their discomfort with a situation that others may not understand. It is a reminder that each individual has different experiences, tolerances, and sensitivities, and we should try to acknowledge and respect those differences.
Line by Line Meaning
Put on those shades
Wear sunglasses to avoid the discomfort of bright sunlight
And wave to yesterday
Treat the past fondly and let it go with a friendly gesture
The sunlight hurts my eyes
The brightness of the sun causes physical pain to one's eyes
X2
Repeats the previous line twice for emphasis
Sunlight hurts my
The brightness of the sun is causing discomfort
Sun, sun, sun, sun, sun...
Repeats the word 'sun' to represent how overwhelming its brightness is
Don't look to the skies!
Avoid looking directly at the sun to prevent hurting your eyes
Eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes
Repeats the word 'eyes' to emphasize the physical pain caused by the sun
Contributed by Arianna P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.